what flywheel to use

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  1. driftwood

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    hi huys, i need some help i have a 1977 302 i'm putting in a 1975 four door maverick that has the original I-6 tranny c-4 3 speed that i'm gonna bolt to and i need to know the diameter of the fly wheel. i don't remember what size tranny i jerked out of there,its been a year since i took it out and it didn't say on the top of it as i remember. thanks ahead of time
     
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    Most likely a 157 tooth flexplate/flywheel. The imbalance factor depends on what year 302 you're using.
     
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    it is a 1977 302 i edited it just now thanks isthat the right one to use?
     
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    Was it a automatic trans? If so , it was a C-4 3 speed.
     
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    yep, crap! lol things that are in my head i just think people know. c-4 three speed thanks
     
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    Was the original engine a 250? If not, the trans won't fit the 302.
     
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    The 200 C4 trans could be used, just not the bell and maybe torque converter...
     
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    Let me re-phrase that. If it wasn't a 250 then the trans will not bolt up to the 302 wuthout modifications. If it was a 250 the whole thing including flywheel and torque converter will bolt right up to the 302.
     
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    yep its a 250 isw the 157 tooth flywheel right then?
     
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    That depends on the imbalance factor of the 250 flexplate. I know the 300's used a neutral balance flexplate, not sure about the 250's. A 77 302 needs a 28 oz/in flexplate.
     
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    I'm pretty sure all the 250's are 28 oz imb. It should all bolt up to the 302 and work correctly.
     
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    i'm not using the 250 flywheel.i looked up the engine code using a thread in here and it was a 250. i bought a 157 tooth new flywheel for it.hopefully thats the one i need. :)
     
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    If you bought a flywheel, then you're in for a big surprise as a flywheel is used with a manual transmission only. You need a flexplate for an automatic transmission.
     
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    Ok if it onset work you can use the 250 flywheel or send it back and get your money.
     
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    According to fordsix.com, the 250 and 302 have different imbalance.

    http://www.fordsix.com/250swap.php

    IIRC, the 250 has a zero imbalance.
     

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